Loss of RASSF1A synergizes with deregulated RUNX2 signaling in tumorigenesis.

The tumor suppressor gene RASSF1A is inactivated through point mutation or promoter hypermethylation in many human cancers. In this study, we conducted a Sleeping Beauty transposon-mediated insertional mutagenesis screen in Rassf1a-null mice to identify candidate genes that collaborate with loss of...

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Main Authors: van der Weyden, L, Papaspyropoulos, A, Poulogiannis, G, Rust, A, Rashid, M, Adams, D, Arends, M, O'Neill, E
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2012
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author van der Weyden, L
Papaspyropoulos, A
Poulogiannis, G
Rust, A
Rashid, M
Adams, D
Arends, M
O'Neill, E
author_facet van der Weyden, L
Papaspyropoulos, A
Poulogiannis, G
Rust, A
Rashid, M
Adams, D
Arends, M
O'Neill, E
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description The tumor suppressor gene RASSF1A is inactivated through point mutation or promoter hypermethylation in many human cancers. In this study, we conducted a Sleeping Beauty transposon-mediated insertional mutagenesis screen in Rassf1a-null mice to identify candidate genes that collaborate with loss of Rassf1a in tumorigenesis. We identified 10 genes, including the transcription factor Runx2, a transcriptional partner of Yes-associated protein (YAP1) that displays tumor suppressive activity through competing with the oncogenic TEA domain family of transcription factors (TEAD) for YAP1 association. While loss of RASSF1A promoted the formation of oncogenic YAP1-TEAD complexes, the combined loss of both RASSF1A and RUNX2 further increased YAP1-TEAD levels, showing that loss of RASSF1A, together with RUNX2, is consistent with the multistep model of tumorigenesis. Clinically, RUNX2 expression was frequently downregulated in various cancers, and reduced RUNX2 expression was associated with poor survival in patients with diffuse large B-cell or atypical Burkitt/Burkitt-like lymphomas. Interestingly, decreased expression levels of RASSF1 and RUNX2 were observed in both precursor T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia and colorectal cancer, further supporting the hypothesis that dual regulation of YAP1-TEAD promotes oncogenic activity. Together, our findings provide evidence that loss of RASSF1A expression switches YAP1 from a tumor suppressor to an oncogene through regulating its association with transcription factors, thereby suggesting a novel mechanism for RASSF1A-mediated tumor suppression.
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spelling oxford-uuid:fa46d0ba-8016-42f7-b8cc-5c6efbf2cd122022-03-27T13:04:30ZLoss of RASSF1A synergizes with deregulated RUNX2 signaling in tumorigenesis.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:fa46d0ba-8016-42f7-b8cc-5c6efbf2cd12EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2012van der Weyden, LPapaspyropoulos, APoulogiannis, GRust, ARashid, MAdams, DArends, MO'Neill, EThe tumor suppressor gene RASSF1A is inactivated through point mutation or promoter hypermethylation in many human cancers. In this study, we conducted a Sleeping Beauty transposon-mediated insertional mutagenesis screen in Rassf1a-null mice to identify candidate genes that collaborate with loss of Rassf1a in tumorigenesis. We identified 10 genes, including the transcription factor Runx2, a transcriptional partner of Yes-associated protein (YAP1) that displays tumor suppressive activity through competing with the oncogenic TEA domain family of transcription factors (TEAD) for YAP1 association. While loss of RASSF1A promoted the formation of oncogenic YAP1-TEAD complexes, the combined loss of both RASSF1A and RUNX2 further increased YAP1-TEAD levels, showing that loss of RASSF1A, together with RUNX2, is consistent with the multistep model of tumorigenesis. Clinically, RUNX2 expression was frequently downregulated in various cancers, and reduced RUNX2 expression was associated with poor survival in patients with diffuse large B-cell or atypical Burkitt/Burkitt-like lymphomas. Interestingly, decreased expression levels of RASSF1 and RUNX2 were observed in both precursor T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia and colorectal cancer, further supporting the hypothesis that dual regulation of YAP1-TEAD promotes oncogenic activity. Together, our findings provide evidence that loss of RASSF1A expression switches YAP1 from a tumor suppressor to an oncogene through regulating its association with transcription factors, thereby suggesting a novel mechanism for RASSF1A-mediated tumor suppression.
spellingShingle van der Weyden, L
Papaspyropoulos, A
Poulogiannis, G
Rust, A
Rashid, M
Adams, D
Arends, M
O'Neill, E
Loss of RASSF1A synergizes with deregulated RUNX2 signaling in tumorigenesis.
title Loss of RASSF1A synergizes with deregulated RUNX2 signaling in tumorigenesis.
title_full Loss of RASSF1A synergizes with deregulated RUNX2 signaling in tumorigenesis.
title_fullStr Loss of RASSF1A synergizes with deregulated RUNX2 signaling in tumorigenesis.
title_full_unstemmed Loss of RASSF1A synergizes with deregulated RUNX2 signaling in tumorigenesis.
title_short Loss of RASSF1A synergizes with deregulated RUNX2 signaling in tumorigenesis.
title_sort loss of rassf1a synergizes with deregulated runx2 signaling in tumorigenesis
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